Did you like the first lesson that I submitted today on the cartoon turtle? Well keep your eyes open because there is more backed-up tutorials coming your way. Who here loves that Disney cartoon “The Emperors New School”? Well I remember the movie where Kuzco turns into a llama when Yzma sneaks a potion in his drink and or food. Anyway after that movie I since then had a thing for llamas. Because of that I will be showing you “how to draw a cartoon llama”, step by step. The llama is probably one of the weirdest looking animals in the planet, well at least to me it is. I always wondered why this animal was such a big thing in the computer game “THE SIMS”. I mean I have played the game before but I never got to figure out the purpose of having a llama for your playable character. There is also a llama in one of my favorite movies as well called “Napoleon Dynamite”. Napoleon feeds his llama right over the fence as he is caring for it while his grandmother is away. Now to me llamas look a lot like camels and I think which is probably why they are classified as being related to them instead of the sheep. There is a total of twenty seven different body parts to the llama and if you don’t believe me I will list them for you now; ears, poll, withers, back, hip, croup, base of tail, tail, buttock, hock, metatarsal gland, heel, cannon bone, gaskin, stifle joint, flank, barrel, elbow, pastern, fetlock, knee, chest, point of shoulder, shoulder, throat, cheek or jowl, and the muzzle. When you follow the steps I will try and tell you there the places that I just listed for the llama so you can get an idea what the heck I am talking about. Speaking of which, why don’t I let you go right now so you can learn "how to draw a cartoon llama", step by step. Just follow the steps and read the directions to ensure that you get a quality drawing made by you. See you next time kiddies with more drawing fun. Peace out!

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